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Weather Sioux Falls In Today's Paper Editorials 4 Drew Pearson 4 Gallup Poll 4 Round Robin 1 Heloise 1 Sports 13, 14 Billy Graham ..8 TV, Movies ....10 Ann Landers 9 Women Markets 17 Skil-Word Prize Keeps Climbing PAGE 11 Sioux Falls Area: Clear to partly cloudy tonight and Saturday. Little warmer tonight, little change ia tern-peratures Saturday. Low tonignt about 48, high Saturday around 85. Details page 2. bad: Traffic deaths to date '65 '64 South Dakota 69 63 Sioux Falls 3 2 A Newspaper for the Home 22 PAGES DAILY AND SUNDAY SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1965 TELEPHONE 336-1130 10 CENTS ARC (ill n.

hm U.S. Jets Hit Key Depots In Viet Nam a SAIGON, South Viet Nam Doim (AP) U.S. jets smashed two major ammunition and supply depots in North Viet Nam Fri day, U.S. spokesmen reported. VV' www I I I I 1 7 i ilk x-, i- I 1 w' -v 1 I i I Cft I I 1 i 1 The aerial success came after several days of relatively fruitless attacks on North Viet Nam's highways and bridges.

One ot the targets hit was only 75 miles south of Hanoi. Fifty-one Al Skyraiders and A4 Skyhawks from the carriers Hancock and Midway hit the Phien linh Dong army supply depot, 75 miles from the North Vietnamese capital, and the WASHINGTON (AP) Sec-retary of State Dean Rusk said Friday the bloody Dominican Republic rebellion may have "some aspects of a Communist movement" but he does not view it as a "second Communist front." Rusk made the statements in a Capitol corridor press conference shortly after he and other key advisers discussed the Dominican Republic situation with President Johnson. Rusk also reported on the situation at a closed meeting of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Asked by newsmen whether he knew of any relationship between the Dominican Republic revolt and the conflict in Viet Nam, Rusk said "I don't think so." But he added that "thcr may be some aspects of a Communist movement" involved. Phu Qui ammunition depot, 25 miles farther south.

BUILDINGS RUINED The pilots reported that 15 jii jrf i irtiiUffiiMiiiBWiiitr 'tfTBiiaariininrwmftii nwirmiiiiiinniinMoiiir-tf- -ivma-Mft buildings were destroyed, seven were damaged and four railroad field of 522,704 senior girls in 14,236 of the na: tion's high schools, she was awarded a $5,000 scholarship. AP Photofsx Martha Yunker happily responds to the announcement that she was named 1965 Betty Crocker All-American Homemaker of Tomorrow in New York. Selected from an original box cars knocked out. The American planes dropped 59 tons of bombs and hit their targets with rockets and 20mm cannon fire. MARINES GUARD EMBASSY U.S.

Marine taking cover against partisan sniper fire, stand guard in the embattled city of Santo Do mingo. -p iot All the planes returned safely to their carriers, the spoksmen Martha Yunker Named National Homemaker said. A U.S. Army helicopter gun ner was wounded slightly during a combat assault 25 miles south REEDY SILENT Presidential press secretary George E. Reedy would not go into the concern that the possibility of a Communist take-over in the Caribbean nation was a major reason for the gathering of key advisers at the White House.

Rapid City Boy Killed RAPID CITY (AP) A Rap of Saigon. Steel Union Presidency To Abel PITTSBURGH (AP) I. A U.S. military spokesman reported that the big infantry scholarships awarded national and state winners, the runner-up in each state receives a $500 schools in preparing young women for this all-important vocation." Since its inception, over four Parents and friends of Mar-j tha Yunker, 17-year-old Washington High School senior, are anxiously awaiting her return to sweep Jirougb. the swamps of Kien Hoa Province, in, the Me id City boy, returning home with two brothers after a visit He stood pat on presidential kong Delta 60 miles Southwest grant Schools of state winners re ceive a complete set of the En Abel was declared the victor million girls have participated and scholarship grants total statement that the purpose of sending American troops into to a candy store, was run over! and killed by a gasoline trans of Saigon, had turned up a large Friday in a bitter fight for pres nearly one and a quarter mil ident of the United Steelworkers port truck on a city street cyclopaedia Britannica from Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.

Viet Cong arms cache. SOME U.S. WEAPONS the Dominican Republic was to protect American lives. lion dollars. In addition to Union, and incumbent David J.

Thursday night. McDonald said he will contest Asked whether Johnson is Sioux Falls at 3 p.m. Saturday in the General Mills private airplane so that they can offer their congratulations on her being named 1965 Betty Crocker All-American Homemaker of Tomorrow. Martha was crowned Thursday night at a dinner in the The 7th Division troops at last the result. report had counted about 600 Police said the boy, Geno La Haye, 3, was holding on to the trailer when it began to move.

"I am president of this union concerned over the possibility the Communists will capitalize on the situation, Reedy told re arms, including some American Springfield rifles and a ton of until the first of June," McDon aid told a news conference. The truck was driven, by Eldon porters, "As I said, I am not Changes Made in Sectional Mail Distributing Centers high explosives. Many of the aioiie, ox. Asked if he would appeal to going into temperature read arms were still coated with pro The boy's death was the 69thl the Labor Department for an Americana Hotel in NewVXork City and awarded a $5,000 ings, or readings of a man's tective covering and were traffic fatality of the year mind. You have the official wrapped in heavy paper.

in the state, six more than at investigation aimed at a new election, McDonald said: "We'll statement." Shortly after the weapons this time a year ago. cross that bridge when we come The Post Office Department Offices to outlying Post Offices were found, tne Viet oong to it." and vice versa. launched a counterattack which 7 AT MEETING The morning meeting, Reedy scholarship from program sponsor General Mills, Inc. She was selected from 51 finalists representing each state and the District of Columbia. Runnersup were Pamela Cardan, Atlanta, Mar Union tellers announced Abel, Post offices served by the apparently failed.

of the USW, beat long-time Pres regional office in Minneapolis has made changes in South Dakota sectional mail distributing centers and in Highway Post Office schedules, Sioux Falls Sioux Falls sectional center are There were no casualty re said, brought together Johnson, Secretary of State Dean Rusk, ident McDonald by 10,142 votes ports for the day's fighting. situated in an area from Yankton to Brookings and from the the Feb. 9 election. Secretary of Defense Robert S. After the initial assaults Bullet Found In Neck of Boy With Nosebleeds LOUISVILLE, Ky.

(AP) Billy Joe Houston, 17, Louis The tellers' report said Abel McNamara, Undersecretary of Minnesota border to Salem. Postmaster Howard Wood announced Fniclay. garet Burdick, Hanover, N.H., $3,000, and Karen Yama, Kauai, Wednesday, government troops claimed 86 Viet Cong bodies State George W. Ball, Under polled 308,910 votes and McDon aid 298,768. Highway Post Office runs op Hawaii, $2,000.

Mobridge was added as a sec were found and that more than secretary of Defense Cyrus R. Vance, Central Intelligence erating in the state under the tional center under the new set new system include St. Paul Agency Director William F. 70 other Communist troops had been killed by machine-gun fire from American helicopters. All other state Homemakers of Tomorrow retained $1,500 scholarships previously awarded Mitchell, Watertown-Sioux City, Raborn and Gen.

Earle G. ville, was taken to a hospital for Sioux Falls-Rapid City, and Ab up and Huron, Winner and Ka-doka were closed as major supply points for Highway Post Office runs. treatment of repeated them. American military sources Wheeler, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. erdeen-Mitchell-Mobridge.

Only CbwwwL U)ohl IN 80 SECONDS Meredith to Return 1BADAN, iMigeria (AP) r-James Meredith plans to end his studies here and return to the United States after a trip through East Africa, the Middle East and Europe, starting in June. The slim young Negro who, with the assistance of U.S. court orders and soldiers, became the first member of his race to graduate from the Univer-sity of Mississippi, had planned to spend three years in Nigeria. Suspected Nazi Arrested WIESBADEN, Germany (AP) The mayor of this south German city suspended his chief of security police after he was arrested on suspicion of having killed seven persons during the Nazi invasion of Russia. A spokes-' man for the city government said Oskar Josef Christ, 53, was being questioned by the state attorney's office.

Christ became chief of police of Wiesbaden, the headquarters for the 7th U.S. Air Force, in 1955. McNamara Cancels Testimony WASHINGTON (AP) -Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara has canceled plans to testify on his proposal to merge Army Reserve-units into the National Guard. A spokesman for a House Armed Services subcommittee said the decision presumably was made because of the crises in Viet Nam and the Dominican called the operation one of the the Sioux Falls-Rapid City and Basis for judging was score Top Marine Says U.S.

Can Win in V-Nam WASHINGTON (AP) Gen. X-rays revealed a 22-caliber This, Reedy said, was for a Watertown-Sioux City runa sur in a written homemaking knowl Other sectional centers in the complete report on a meeting best run in recent months. VIET CONG REPULSED vive the changes. Routes elimi state besides Mobridge are lo bullet near the base of his skull at the bark of the neck although the only surface wound here Thursday night of the Or edge and attitudes examination taken by all participants last At Phu Hiep, a Special Forces nated were Winona, Falls, Huron-Sioux City, Aber- cated at Sioux Falls, Watertown, Aberdeen, Mitchell, Pierre, and December, plus personal obser visible was a slight nick on his outpost 100 miles west of Saigon deen-Lemmon, and Aberdeen- vation and interviews during a ganization of American States, the Dominican situation, and as OAS resolution calling for a cease-fire and for permission Rapid City. Sectional centers on the Cambodian frontier, nose.

Pierre. relay mail from Highway Post Police said the bullet had en battalion of Viet Cong launched tour by state winners this week of Colonial Williamsburg, Washington. D.C.. and New The major change affecting mortar attack shortly after Wallace M. Greene Marine Corps commandant, said Friday "if we want to devote the necessary power" U.S.

forces can accomplish any task they are given in South Viet Nam. tered his nostril March 15 at the for creating an international Sioux Falls under the reorgani midnight and reached the home of Howard Lee Gill, 18, neutral zone of refuge. barbed wire outer perimeter Louisville, during a shooting zation is the St. Paul-Mitchell Highway Post Office, Wood said. incident.

York City. HONOR STUDENT Miss Yunker, a pretty, hazel before they were driven back. FOLLOWING SITUATION "The President of course." "I can tell you if we want to, Mrs. Johnson Plants Tree, Snarls Traffic Gill was arrested on a charge Under the former system, mail from Minneapolis-St. Paul was Sixteen government troops were killed, 14 were wounded and we can handle the problem," Greene told a news conference taken by train to Willmar, Minn.

of malicious shooting and wounding. Thursday his case was sent on to the Jefferson three were missing. in which he discussed his recent where it was transferred to A spokesman said Viet Cong six-day visit to Viet Nam, Okin eyed brownette, is the only child of Dr. and Mrs- Charles W. Yunker, 1605 Carter Place.

An honor student in Sioux Falls Washington High School, she has, in addition, participated in WASHINGTON (AP) The Highway Post Office and ar County grand jury. casualties were not known, but awa and Japan Marine stations. nation's First Lady helped plant rived in Sioux Falls at 4:55 villagers said 70 to 80 Viet Cong He seemed to imply that a 20-foot red oak Friday, and the a.m. bodies were carried off after the much more was needed to be BARDOT ILL TECOLUTLA, Mexico (AP)- battle- Arbor Day ceremony blocked off a key downtown street for Under the new plan, the High done in the way of U.S. military a large number of extracurricu- lar activities, including cheer- way Post Office originates St, commitment.

leading, synchronized swimming Paul, giving the Twin Cities a later dispatch into South Dakota Asked whether his remarks meant the United States doesn't Brigitte Bardot is recuperating from a siege of amoebic dysentery and bronchitis and will resume filming of the movie and editing the yearbook. Reedy said, "is following the situation closely. We anticipate that throughout tha day there will be further contacts through the usual diplomatic channels with the other members of the OAS." The United States pressed its hemisphere allies to take up immediately the task of saving lives and restoring peace. U.S. officials in Santo Domingo released a list of 52 members of Dominican Communist organizations who they said were believed to have played key roles in the six-day-old rebellion.

Beside the name of each man was the Communist country where he was said to have trained Cuba, China or tha (Continued ea Page Z. CoL I) and arriving at Sioux Falls at She is state vice president want to win with its present 3:15 a.m. and school secretary of the stu two hours dunng the morning rush hour. District of Columbia police hsd roped off 14th Street, between Pennsylvania Avenue and Street, to provide seats and standing room for several hundred spectators. "Viva Maria" on Monday, a commitment of some 32,000 men, Greene replied: "I don't say we don't want to." dent council, and last summer attended the National Student spokesman for the French film company said Thursday.

UNVEIL STEEL PLAN Council Leadership Conference Production halted two days ago when the French star Mariner Sets Record WASHINGTON (AP) The Mars-bound Mariner 4 has set a world space communications distance record. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said the space probe passed 66 million miles from earth and still is transmitting. The old record was held by the Soviet Mars 1 at more than 65 million miles. at Camp Cheeley, Colo, LONDON (AP)-Prime Min The tree-planting in front of ister Harold Wilson made pub Also chosen to participate in South Dakota Girls State, she the famous Willard Hotel, fac lie Friday a controversial gov ernment plan to take over the ing a downtown park area re was elected a mayor and speak A man who can see both sides fainted and was ordered to bed by doctors. The company has about 10 more days' shooting to do on location near this Gulf Coast town.

nation's steel industry. The of a question isn't much good cently planted with beds of tulips and azaleas, was part of move could bring down his La in a hot argument. bor government after little Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson's efforts to beautify the capital er of the House, and named runner-up outstanding' speaker.

Most prominent among the All-American Homemaker of Tomorrow's many academic honors was her recent selection as more than six months in office. WALKIE-TALKIE TOUR. a National Merit Scholarship' semi-finalist. In the area of hobbies, Martha enjoys reading, swimming, Peripatetic President Philosophizes f' photography and photo-journal ism, knitting and politics, WASHINGTON (AP) The arena, there was no way of flattened on the far other presidential press confer Asked her opinion of a home-maker's most important ability, she replied Hto be able to live White House is sparkling in the ing. I suie, mat swings Denina uie spring and a peripatetic Presi And perhaps the walk served rear entrance beneath the Tru- according to high moral stana ences.

But they seem to have more appeal to the President in the spring. This one took a small detour from the custom dent has turned himself into a man balcony. It goes down a ards, influence those about her by these standards, and most slight decline, straightens out modern-day Aristotle of sorts as a means of snowing uai there was no lack of confidence and no presence of alarm in the with increasing frequency in importantly, instill her family ary route, into the. new east garden named for Mrs. John F.

past a fountain, and goes up a slight slope. It shouldn't be too severe a course except the con the balmy, beautiful weather. with her strength of character. 1 Baking rates as Martha's favor- President Johnson likes to walk and talk, particularly to Kennedy. There was another new fea ditions aren't ideal when a pack its homemaking fluty, ai walk and talk at the same time.

ture a Secret Service man though. she says, "sewing is presidential bearing. Johnson seemed to be at ease and not too perturbed about anything. By presidential edict, these walks are off the record, for the most part, so far as what the President says is concerned. He of newsmen and newswomen all want to be at the presidential elbow.

edged through the throng of re So he had another walkie-talkie tour of the back yard Thursday with perhaps 50 reporters in porters surrounding Johnson, Thursday's tour was a seven- also one I would enjoy." TO ATTEND STANFORD Stanford University is the national winner's intended "home" for the next four school years. whispered in his ear, and the President hurried over to a tele tow. phone on the wall of the rear It was much like the days of She olans to study a broad range portico, a telephone usually used Dy tne wmte House police of subjects, with possible em ranges the world and the nation, lap affair of about a third of a just as he does in on-the-record; mile to the lap. That ran the news conferences, but often distance np to a little more than talks a little more freely. Some-jtwo miles, times it is a monologue for a The record was set last sum-while.

And always there are mer ju. before the Democratic questions and Johnson can an National Convention. This one swer them or talk around them lasted an estimated 17 laps and the Greeks, when Aristotle lectured his pupils while strolling through the Lyceum Gymnasium in Athens. "Peripatetic" phasis on chemistry and He talked for five minutes or so and returned to the parade route with not a word on what it means walking around, and Ar- The Betty Crocker search for the American Homemaker of To- was about itnt! founded nprinatptir But this was a man who has as he sees fit. morrow is the only national' choo, philosophy, scholarship program exclustvelyj Lbj founded the peripatetic hours by the count of gasping reporters who weren't too sure.

Johnson dropped a hint of cause for concern about fighting STUMBLING HALT for girls, it was t-Kun press conijrence something that eventually ma 1954 55 school year "to empba involving American troops in Now and then he stop short' areas a hemisphere apart in to emphasize a point and pur Viet Nam and the Dominican! sum stumble to a halt, step-1 Republic. Whether the call had ping on heels and toes. NO REGULARITY size the importance of home-makin as a career and give These take place with no rtg terialized that he might tap Hubert H. Humphrey as a vice-presidential running mate. IN THE BACKVARD President Johnwn is shown with some of the 50 oews correspondents mho trailed him on a walk around the While House grounds.

rm ssistanct to the nation's hish'ularity, any mora than do any anything to do with eitherl Tha routa is the circur;.

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